Off-Season Surgery and Early Physiotherapy: Setting AFL Athletes Up for a Strong Preseason

October 01, 20252 min read

From Surgery to Success: An Athlete’s Off-Season Story

The AFL off-season isn't just a chance to kick back. For many athletes, it's actually the best time to deal with the stuff that piles up during the year: niggling injuries, that shoulder that’s been hanging on by a thread, or maybe a knee that’s been grinding a bit too much. It's a window, really. One where you can take a breath and reset your body, not just rest it.

Why the Off-Season Might Be the Right Time for Surgery

By the end of the season, it's not unusual for players to be managing a few issues: knee cartilage problems, hip impingements, shoulder instability, you name it. But trying to squeeze surgery into an in-season window? That’s risky. Recovery can drag on, and you’re stuck missing games or rushing back too soon.

Tackling these things in the off-season makes sense. It gives you:

  • A clear recovery timeline without the pressure of upcoming matches

  • The ability to take it slow and actually heal, rather than just patch things up

  • A focus on next season, not just the next game

Getting Physio Involved Early

One common misconception is that physiotherapy only kicks in weeks after surgery. In reality, it starts almost immediately, sometimes within days.

Why so soon? Because the early stage matters. A lot. It helps:

  • Control swelling and manage pain

  • Begin gentle movement safely before stiffness sets in

  • Activate muscles that would otherwise waste away

  • Set the stage for tailored rehab that actually leads somewhere

From Rehab to Preseason: Making the Transition Work

Recovery isn’t just about healing. It’s about preparing to play again. That’s why the period between surgery and preseason needs a game plan. At Pivot Sports Performance, we build that bridge with:

  • Baseline testing to measure progress

  • Strength and conditioning that matches real athletic demands

  • Return-to-sport drills specifically for AFL

  • Movement and concussion screening, because being pain-free doesn’t always mean you’re ready

Real Advantage: A Case Worth Considering

Athletes who address their injuries now, who go through surgery, rehab, and proper conditioning, often show up to preseason in better shape than those who just “managed” things during the year. They’re not just ready to play. They’re ahead of the curve, stronger, quicker, and more confident in their body.

Final Thought

If you're an AFL player or maybe a parent keeping an eye on one, think of the off-season as a real chance to reset. Getting surgery and physio sorted now doesn’t just patch things up. It could reshape your entire season.

Want to hit preseason prepared and pain-free? Book with Pivot Sports Performance today.

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